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CHECK  LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON 
CITY  PLANNING 

Compiled  by  the  DIVISION  OF  BIBLIO- 
CRAPHY,  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS,  ami 
the  DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDSCAPE 
ARCHITECTURE,  HARVARD  UNIVER- 
SITY, under  the  editorial  direction  of  H.  H. 
li.  MEYER,  Chief  Bibliograi)her,  Library  of 
Congress. 

PREFATORY  NOTE, 
This  list  is  based  on  material  in  the  Li- 
brary of  Congress  and  the  Library  of  the 
Dei)artnient  of  Landscape  Architecture  of 
Harvard  University,  with  the  adtlitlon  of 
titles  rt'celved  from  the  State  I..ibrr.rians  or 
the  Legislative  Reference  Librarian ,  of  In- 
diana, Kansas.  Maine,  Maryland.  Massachu- 
setts. New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Is- 
Ian<l.  Virginia  and  Wiscnn.'^in.  The  scope 
of  the  list  is  City  Plannini;,  delined  by 
Frederick  Law  Olmstead.  Charles  Eliot 
piofessor  of  I^andscape  Arichltccture,  Har- 
vard University,  as  "the  Intelligent  con- 
trol and  guidance  of  the  physical-  con- 
formation, growth,  and  alteration  of  cities, 
towns,  or  considerable  i)arts  thereof,  con- 
sidered In  their  entirety."  This  check 
list  Is  divided  broadly  Into  two  sections: 
one.  devoted  to  writings  dealing  with  the 
general  subject,  the  other,  devoted  to  writ- 
ings dealing  with  particular  localities.  In 
"t»  former  section  the  definition  has  been 
er   rigidly   applied;    In   the   latter,   with 


considerable  latitude.  In  Its  final  form  the 
list  will  be  arranged  according  to  a  scheme 
of  classituation  prepared  by  the  Depart- 
ment oi  I^^ndscape  Architecture,  Harvard 
University,  printed  in  outline  at  the  end 
of  this  list. 

The  liuipose  of  this  preliminary  check  list 
is  to  meet  an  immediate  demand,  tu  show 
the  extent  of  easily  accessible  material,  and 
to  disclose  other  material  not  in  the  list, 
so  that  in  its  final  form  the  list  may  ap- 
proach more  nearly  to  a  true  bibliography 
of  the  subject. 

It  seemed  desirable  to  have  this  check 
list  In  print  in  time  for  the  Fourth  National 
Conference  on  City  Planning  which  is  to  be 
held  in  Boston  on  the  27th.  2Sth  and  2;nh 
of  May.  r.H2.  The  brief  time  available  for 
its  prei)aration  has  made  it  necessary  to 
include  certain  entries  in  the  form  in  which 
they  were  contributed  by  the  several  co-op- 
erators. In  the  final  printing  these  will  be 
made  to  conform  to  the  practice  of  the  Di- 
vision of  Bibliography,  Library  of  Congress. 

April  24,  1912. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
■  American  Institute  of  Architects.    Quarterly 
bulletin,    containing    an    index,    literature 
from     the     publications     of     architectural 
societies   and   periodicals   on    architecture 
and   allied   subjects,     v.    l-li^'-Jan.    llXtii- 
date.     Washington,  D.  C,  19o0-d>.tc.  HL  v. 
OruMl-^^^  xc  ',v.^<^^v>^^.  NAlI.A4r. 

See   headings   under  City    Improvement, 
Parks,  Public   buildings.   Railway   sta- 
tions   and    terminals,    for    references 
on    City    planning    in    current    period- 
icals. 
Benoit-Levy,  Georges,  La  ville  et  son  Image. 
Paris,      Editions      des      Cit6s-jardlus      de 
France.  [1910].    70  p.  HT 

"BlbIlograi)hle":  p.  G5-t)9. 
Berlin.  Allgomelne  Stadtbau  Ausstellung. 
Literatur-Verzeichnis,  hrsg.  vom  Sekre- 
tariat  der  Austellung.  ..  Berlin  1.  Mai  bis 
15.  Junl  1910.  Berlin,  UUsteln  &  Co.. 
[19101.     52   p.  Z5942.B:{8 

List  of  books  and  pamphlets  on  shelves 
at  exhibition. 
/  Boston.      Public    library.      City     and      town 
planning.     (In  Its  Bulletin.  June  30,  1910. 
Boston.   1910.     "MX   ser.   v.  W,   p.   180-199). 
Z881.B75BQ,v..'? 
Contains    considerable    correlative    mat- 
ter.    These   titles  with   additions  are 
Included     ii     its    Architectural     cata- 
logue  now   in    preparation,   which   has 
been   placed  at  our  dlspobal. 
/Brooks,  Robert  C.  .  .  A  bibliography  of  mu- 
nicii)al   problems   and   city   conditions.   2d 


288999 


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ed. — rev.    and    enl.    Complete    to    Jan.    1, 
1901.    New  York,  Reform  club,  Committee 
oncity  afiEflir%  1941.     346  p. 
•.iv^. V-.  (X.K>^  x^-<-&^vo »  II o /,         Z7-164.  L8B9 
/  ,  r;  /-  i^--'     '                         '    JS39.   M2,  V.  5 
Art,  Municipal:   p.  12-13;   see  also  under 
the  headings    Architecture;     Building 
laws;    Parks,    playgrounds;     Squares; 
Streets;    Transit  facilities. 
Chicago.      Public    library.      Check     list     of 
books  and  pamphlets  on  municipal  govern- 
ment found  in  the  free  public  libraries  of 
Chicago.     [Chicago],     Chicago     public     li- 
brary, 1911.     44  p.  Z7164.   L8C47 
"Municipal   art.     City   planning;    garden 
cities":  p.  40-43. 
Horsfall,  T.  C.     Town  planning.     The  liter- 
ature on  the  subject.     Municipal  journal, 
Jan.  15,  1909,  v.  18:   57.          TD1.9M3,  v.  18 
Letter  to  an  American  architect  descrip- 
tive  of   some   of  the   more   important 
European    publication     issued     before 
1909. 
Marsh,  Benjamin  C.    An  introduction  to  city 
planning.     New  York,  [1909].     156  p.     HT 
"Some  good  books  on  city  panning":  p. 
153-156.                                    y  a  Y  'c- 
Massachusetts.     Metropolitan  >taai    commis- 
sion.     Report.  .  .  Jan.    1,    1912.      Boston, 
Wright  &  Potter  printing  co.,  1912.     61  p. 
A  selected  bibliography  of  city  planning: 
p.  59-60. 
New    York.      School    of    philanthropy.      Li- 
brary.    Town    planning:       [bibliography]. 
New    York,    1911.     3    p.     (Bulletin    of   the 
New  York   School   of   philanthropy.     Mar. 
1912,  V.  5,  no.  7;   Library  bulletin,  no.  5.) 
Reynolds,    James    B.,    ed Civic    biblio- 
graphy for  Greater  New  York.     New  York, 
Charities  publication  committee,  1911.    296 
p.     (Russell      Sage     foundation      publica- 
tions.) Z7165.  U6N5 
See    Section    V.     Public     works;      VIIL 
Transportation     and     communication; 
X.  Housing;   XV.  Recreations  and  so- 
cial organizations. 
Seattle,    Wash.     Public   library.      Municipal 
plans:    a  list  of  books  and   references  to 
periodicals.     [Seattle],  1910.     13  p.     (Ref- 
erence list,  no.  1.)                       Z7164.  L8S25 
Stlibben,    J.    Der    Stadtebau.      Zweite    Aufl. 
Stuttgart,  A.  Kroner  Verlag,  1907.     652  p. 
(Handbuch      der      Architektur,    4      Tl.,    9 
Halbd.)                      NA2510.  H3,  v.  9,  pt.  4 
Contains   the   following    lists    of    refer- 
ences:    "Stadtebau   im   allgemeinen": 
p.  4-8;  "Wohnungsfrage  im  allgemein- 
en":    p.     40-41;     "Arbeiterwohnungen 
und  -Ansiedelungen":  p.  41-42;  "2.  Ab- 
schnitt":  p.  258-259;  "3.  Abschnitt":  p. 
349-350;    "Verschiedenes":    p.   415-418; 
"Oeffentliche    Bediirfnisanstalten":    p. 
442-443:    "Baulichkeiten  fiir  Verkaufs- 
Eh-holungs-   und   Verkehrszwecke":    p. 
500;    "Festschmuck":    p.   535;    "Stadt- 
ische  Pfianzungen":    p.   614-615. 


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"  Unwin,  Raymond.  Town  planning  in  prac- 
tice; an  introduction  to  the  art  of  design- 
ing cities  and  suburbs.  London,  T.  F. 
Unwin,  1909.     416  p.  NA9030.  U6 

Bibliography:  p.  405-411. 
Briefer  lists  have  also  been  compiled  by 
Brooklyn  Public  Library,  "City  Planning 
and  Beautifying"  1912;  James  Ford  in 
"A  guide  to  reading  in  social  ethics 
and  allied  subjects"  by  teachers  in  Har- 
vard University,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910, 
p.  81-89;  Kansas  City  Public  Library,  in  its 
Quarterly,  v.  8,  no.  2;  Michigan  State  Li- 
brary; Milwaukee  Public  Library;  John  No- 
len  in  his  books  on  Chattanooga  and  Read- 
ing: Springfield,  Mass.,  City  Library  Associ- 
ation; Syracuse  Public  Library,  "A  list  of 
books  on  municipal  affairs  and  civic  im- 
provement". Syracuse,  1911;  Wilmington 
Institute  Free  Library,  in  its  Bulletin,  May, 
1907,  v.  2,  p.  7-8;  Worcester  Free  Public  Li- 
brary, in  its  Bulletin,  Jan..  1911,  v.  13,  p. 
27-31. 

PERIODICALS. 

The  American  city,  New  York.  The  Ameri- 
can city  publishing  co.,  Sept.  1909-date. 
Monthly.     $1.40: 

American  suburbs.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Phil- 
adelphia suburban  pub.  co.,  1909-date. 
Monthly.  AP2.  A458 

American  suburbs  illustrated.  New  York, 
American  suburbs  co.,  1906-Irregular. 

F128.   68.  A1A5 

Les  Amis  de  Paris,  pub.  by  I'Association 
des  amis  de  Paris.     Monthly.  7fr. 

Ami  des  monuments  et  des  arts.  Paris, 
1901-date. 

Continuation  of  the  Bulletin  de  la  Soci- 
ete  des  amis  des  monuments  parisiens, 
1887-1900. 

The  Architectural  review;  a  magazine  of 
architecture  and  the  arts  of  design.  Town 
planning    supplement.     London.     Monthly. 

NAl.  A69 

Art  and  progress.  Washington,  D.  C,  The 
American  federation  of  arts,  1909-.  Month- 
ly. Nl.  A384 

L'art  public;  revue  de  I'lnstitut  interna- 
tional de  l'art  public.  No.  1-12.  Bruxelles, 
1907-1912. 

Die  Bauwelt.     Berlin,  Ullstein  &  Co. 
v/ Beautiful  world.    Journal  of  the  Society  for 
checking  the  abuses  of  public  advertising. 
No.    1-10.  !  Nov.    1893-Sept.    1908^.-   London, 
1893-1909;^   Irregular. 

The  City.  A  general  magazine  for  the  gar- 
den city.  Letchworth  and  London:  J.  M. 
Dent  &  CO.  1908-  Monthly.  3d.  each 
number. 

Die  Denkmalpflege  von  Sarrazin  und 
Schultze.     Berlin,  Ernst  &   Sohn. 

Deutsche  Bauzeitung.  Organ  des  Verbandes 
deutscher  Architekten-  und  Ingenieur- 
Vereine.  Berlin,  Kommissionsverlag  von 
C.   Beelitz,   1S67-     Semiweekly.       TA3.  D4 


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Espaces  libres  et  jardins  publiques.     Paris. 

Garden  cities  and  town  planning.  London: 
Garden  cities  and  town  planning  associa- 
tii)n;  Siin|ikin,  .Marshall  &  co.  Irregular. 
Earh  number  3d. 

Gartenkunst.  Zeitschrift  fiir  Gartenkunst 
and  verwandte  Gebiete. 

Good  roads.  An  illustrated  monthly  maga- 
zine devoted  to  the  improvement  of  the 
public  roads  and  streets^.  New  York,  1892- 
1895. 

Merged  into  L.  A.  W.  Bulletin,  March, 
1S95. 

Housing  journal. 

The  Housing  reformer.  Cardiff,  Wales. 
Dec.    liUl-date.     Monthly.   Is.   tid. 

Housing   world. 

Landscape  architecture.  Oct.  1910-date.  v.  1- 
ilate      Quarterly. 

Municipal  affairs.  A  quarterly  magazine  de- 
voted to  the  consiileration  of  city  prob- 
lems from  the  standpoint  of  the  taxpayer 
and  citizen,  v.  1-6;  Mar.  lS97-winter  1902- 
3.  New  York,  Reform  club.  Committee  on 
municii)al  administration,  1897-1902.  6  v. 
No  more   published.  JS39.  M2 

Municipal    development. 

Municipal  engineering.  A  monthly  magazine 
devoted  to  the  improvement  of  cities.  In- 
dianapolis.    V,  ^   -K't:^.^  ,  /S*^/ 7   -v^/' 

Municipal    journal.      Ixindon.     Weekly. 

Municipal  journal  and  engineer;  an  interna- 
tional magazine,  devoted  to  municipal  af- 
fairs and  allied  interests.  New  York.  1897- 
date.  TDl.  M5 

Municipal  news:  an  illustrated  weekly  de- 
voted to  municipal  affairs.  (Formerly 
known  as  Public  improvements.)  v.  S.  no. 
1-15;  Sept.  4-Dec.  20,  1905.  New  York, 
Munici!)al  news  association.  1905.  334  p. 
"Weekly.  TDl.  M94 

Merged  into  the  Municipal  journal  and 
engineer.  Jan.  1,  1906. 

The  National  civic  federation  review.  New 
York.  1**m:^.     Monthly.  HD48tH.  N2 

National  municipal  review.  Baltimore,  The 
national  municipal  league.  Jan.  1912-date. 
Quarterly. 

Park  and  cemetery  and  landscape  gardening. 
Chica^.  R.  J.   Haight,   1S_.     Monthly. 

Revue  g^n^rale  de  I'architecture  et  des  tra- 
vaux  publics;  journal  des  architectes.  des 
ingenieurs,  des  archeologiies.  etc.,  sous  la 
direction  de  C^sar  Dalv.  v.  1-45.  1840-1890. 
Parl.s,  1S4O-90. 

No  more  published. 

Soci^te  des  amis  des  monuments  parislens. 
Bulletin  de  la  Soci^t^.  .  .  Pub.  par.  .  . 
Charles  Normand.  l-2.v.  ( 1885-1900 ).  Paris, 
1887-1900.   12   V.  DC701.   S7 

Proceedings  of  the  Society  have  been 
continued  since  1900  In  "Ami  des  mo- 
nument.'; et  des  arts." 

Der  Stadtebau.  Berlin:  E.  Wasmuth,  1904- 
date      .Monthly.     20  Marks. 

The  Survey  [social,  charitable,  civic].     New 


York,   The   Charity    organization    society, 
1897-.     Weekly.  HVl.  C4 

Town  develc)i)ment.  Chicago,  111.  The  Town 
development  co.    1909-date.    Monthly.  $3.00. 

The  Town  planning  review.  Liverpool:  De- 
partment of  civic  design,  School  of  archi- 
tecture, the  University  of  Liverpool.  1910- 
date.     Quarterly.     $3.50, 

Zcntralblatt     der     Bauverwaltung     von     Sar-,,|r 
raziu  und  Schultze.     Berlin,  Ernst  &  Sohn. 
GENERAL. 
Books. 

Abel,  Lothar.  Die  Baiimpllanzungen  in  der 
Stadt  und  auf  dem  Lande.     Vienna.  1882. 

Abele.  Weitraumiger  Stadtebau  und  Wohn- 
uuKsirage;  Darstellung  und  Kritik  der  auf 
Einfiihrung  weitraumiger  Bauweise  ira 
Stadteerweiterungsgebiet  gerichteten  Be- 
st rebungen.  Stuttgart,  W.  Kohlhammer, 
1900.     72  p. 

Adams,  Thomas.  Garden  city  and  agricul- 
ture; how  to  solve  the  problem  of  rural 
depopulation.  London:  Simpkin,  .Mar- 
shall, Hamilton,  Kent  &  co.,  ltd.;  [etc., 
19051.     180  p.  HT 

Alljngham,  E.  S.  De  urbibus.  A  plea  for 
picturesqueness  in  cities,  and  for  the  reg- 
ulation of  their  size.  London,  Priory 
press,  1907. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science.  .Activities  of  civic  organiza- 
tions for  municipal  improvement  in  the 
United    States.     A    symposium.     1905.     43 

,  P- 

/ "City  life  and  progress."  Phila- 
delphia. 1905,  211  p.  (Its  annals,  v.  25, 
no.  2.)  HI.  A4,  v.  25 
"Public"  recreation  facilities.  Phila- 


/ 

delphia,   1910.     266  p.     (Its  .\nnals,   v.  35. 
no.  2.)  HI.  A4,  v.  35 

SB481.   A5     BV423.   A5 
American    association    of   park    superintend- 
ents.    Bulletin.     [Boston?    1906]-date. 

SIM 69.  A5 
American  civic  association.  Park  depart- 
ment. Bulletin,  no.  1.  1904.  Bulletin  no. 
2.  Items  of  park  news.  Nov.  1.  1904.  Bul- 
letin no.  3,  Items  of  park  news,  Jan.  15, 
1905. 
V  American  institute  of  architects.  The  rela- 
tions of  railways  to  city  development. 
Washington,  D.  C:  Gibson  bros..  1910.  79 
p.  ^  HE1613.  A15A5 

American  i)ark^d  outdoor  art  association. 
Proceedings,  fl.  Address  C.  M.  Robinson, 
Secretary.  RnHester,  N.  Y. 
American  socMy  of  municipal  improve- 
ments iMoWedings.  [Milwaukee  1S97- 
UMi::.]    2v.       ^  TD223.A7 

^  Anderson.  Wilbert  I*  Th?  country  town, 
a  study  of  rural  evolution,  with  an  intro- 
duction by  Josiah  Strong.  New  York,  The 
Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  1906.     307  p. 

JS425.  A5 
Art  and   life,  and   the  building  and   decora- 
tion of  cities:  a  series  of  lectures  by  mem- 


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bers  of  Arts  and  crafts  exhibition  society, 
delivered  at  tlie  fifth  exhibition  of  the  so- 
ciety in  1896.  London.  Rivington,  Percival 
and  CO.,  1897.     260  p.  NA9040.  A7 

Devoted  almost  exclusively  to  the  deco- 
rative art  side  of  the  question. 

Arthur,  William.  Our  home  city.  [Omaha? 
Neb.],  1911.     133  p.  HT 

Baldwin,  S.  E.  Public  parks;  a  lecture  de- 
livered. .  .  Mar.  17,  1881.  New  Haven, 
1881.     27  p. 

Baumeister,  R.  Moderne  Stadterweiterun- 
gen.  Hamburg,  J.  F.  Richter,  1887.  34  p. 
(Deutsche  Zeit-  und  Streit-Fragen,  n.  s.  v. 
2,  no.  S.)  DDL  D48,  n.  s.  v.  2 

Stadtbauplane   in   alter  and  neuer 

Zeit.  Stuttgart,  Druck  und  Verlag  der  Ehr, 
Be'ser'schen    Verlagshandlung,    1902. 

Stadterweiterungen    in    technischer, 

baupolizeilicher  und  wirschalftlicher  Be- 
ziehung.     Berlin,  1876. 

Benoit-Levy,  Georges.  La  cite-jardin.  Paris: 
H.  Jouve,  1904.  287  p.  (Bibliothoque  du 
Musee  social.)  HD752G.  a?, 

Cites-jardins   d'Amerique.     Paris: 

H.  Jouve,  1905.  462  p.  (Bibiiotheque  du 
Musee  social.)  HD753:-..  A3B4 

La    ville    et    son    image.      Paris, 

Editions  des  Cites-jardins  de  France, 
[1910].     70  p. 

Bentley,    E.    G.    and    S.    Pointon    Taylor.     A 


V.^ 


Buls,  Charles.  L'esthetique  des  villes.  2 
ed.     Bruxelles:  E.  Bruylant,  1894. 

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182  p.  NA9010.  P5.  1910 

Contents. — An    introductory   address   on 
city  idanning.  F.  L.  Olmsted;    Causes 
of  congestion  of  population;    The  pre- 
vention   and    reli'.f   of   congestion    of 
population;  The  circulation  of  passen- 
gers and  freight  in  its  relation  to  the 
city  plan;  Some  problems  of  legal  and 
administrative  proce'dure  affecting  the 
city  plan. 
y 3d     Philadelphia.     1911.     Proceed- 
ings. May  15-17.  1911.     Boston    [The  Uni- 
versity press!.  1911.     293   p. 

NA9010.  P5.  1911 
Only  articles  of  a  genera!  nature 
are  given  below.  Contents. — Ad- 
dress of  welcome,  J.  E.  Reyburn;  p. 
1-2;  Reply  In  behalf  of  the  City 
planning  conference.  F.  L.  Olm- 
sted: p.  3-13;  Public  buildings.  Ernest 
Flagg:  p.  42-53;  The  location  of  public 
buildings  in  parks  and  other  public 
open  spaces,  Frank  M.  Day;  p.  53-69; 
Discussion,  by  T.  H.  Mawson.  F.  L. 
Olmsted.  0.  Atterhury.  I.  K.  Pond,  W. 
W.  Emmarl:  p.  69-79;  Buildings  in 
relation  to  street  and  site.  Lawrence 
Velller:  p.  80-96;  Discussion:  Ray- 
mond T^nwln:  p.  97-107;  I.  K.  Pond, 
G.  Atterbiiry,  T.  .\dnnis.  L.  Velller:  p. 
107-117;  Condemnation,  assessments 
and  taxation  in  relation  to  city  plan- 
ning, I>aw8on  Purdy:  p.  118-125;  Dis- 
cussion. F.  .1.  Gnndnow:  p  12.5-130; 
The  water  terminal  problem.  G.  E. 
Hooker:  p.  131-133;  A  survey  of  Amer- 
ican dork  development,  fl.  C.  Sikes:  p. 
134-146;  Street  widths  and  tholr  sub- 
division. N.  P.  Lewis:  p.  184-187:  The 
narrowing  of  minor  residence  streets 
as  affecting  tenant  and  owner.  C.  M. 
Robinson:  p.  188-197;  Standardized 
street  widths.  .Tnhn  Xolr>n:  p.  198-206; 
The  street  surface.  G.  W.  Tlllson:   p. 


207-215;  Sub-surface  structures,  G.  S. 
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1867,  p.  429-436.  VIII.  Parks,  gardens 
and  graves,  Apr.  1867,  p.  538-544. 

1872  Cleveland,  Horace  W.  S.  Parks  and 
boulevards  in  cities.  Lakeside  monthly, 
May,  1872,  v.  7:   412-414.        AP2.  L285,  v.  7 

1873  Waring,  J.  B.  On  the  laying  out  of 
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280.  NAl.  B56,  v.  31 

1873  Hall,  William  H.     Influence   of  parkd 

and  pleasure-grounds.     Overland  monthly,  ^ 

Dec.  1873,  v.  11:    527-535.     AP2.  09,  v.  11 
*From  the  Biennial  report  of  the  engi- 
neer   of    the  ^  Golden    Gate    Park,    for 
term  ending  Nov.  30,  1873. 

1874  The  streets  as  art  galleries.  Magazine 
of  art,  May,  1881,  v.  4:  298-302.  Nl.  M2,  v.  4 

1887  Lewes,  C.  L,  How  to  ensure  beathing 
spaces.  Nineteenth  century,  May,  1887,  v. 
21:   677-682.  AP4.  N7,  v.  21 

1888  Riorden,  Roger.  Village  parks  and  gar- 
dens.    Chautauquan,  May-June,  1888,  v.  8: 

'       481-483,  545-546.  AP2.  C48,  V.  8 

1888  Gould,  B.  R.  L.  Park  areas  and  open 
spaces  in  cities.  American  statistical  as- 
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1895  Haupt,  L.  M.  Planning  the  site  for  a 
city.  Engineering  magazine,  Jan.  1895,  v. 
8:   626-637.  TAl.  E59,  v.  8 

1896  Gardner,  E.  C.  An  arraignment  of  city 
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V1897  Robbins,  M.  C.  Park-making  as  a  na- 
tional art.  Atlantic  monthly,  Jan.  lSy7,  v. 
79:  S6-9S.  AP2.  AS.  v.  79 

1897  Robbins,  Mary  C.  Village  improve- 
ment societies.  Atlantic  monthly,  Feb. 
1S97,  V.  79:    212-222.  AP2.  A8,  v.  79 

1897  Art  and  life,  ,and  the  building  and 
decoration  of  cities.  Municipal  affairs, 
Sept.   1897,   V.   1:    552-55G.       JS;J9.  M2,  v.   1 

1897  Pi-oblem  of  next  century's  city.  Mu- 
nicipal affairs,  Sept.  1S97,  v.  1:    572-574. 

JS39.  M2.  V.  1 

1897  Lamb,  F.  S.  Municipal  art  in  Europe 
and  the  United  States.  Municipal  affairs, 
Dec.  1S97,  V.   1:   G74-GS8.         JS39,  M2,  v.  1 

1898  Public  art  in  American  cities.  Mu- 
nicipal affairs.  Mar.  1S9S,  v.  2:    1-13. 

JS39.  M2,  V.  2 
1898     Poi)ular    art    in    Belgium.      Municipal 
affairs.  Mar.  189S.  v.  2:  14-23. 

JS39.  M2,  V.  2 
1898     Harder,  J.   F.    City's   plan.    Municipal 
affairs.  Mar.  189S,  v.  2:   25-45. 

JS39.  M2.  V.  2 
1898     Lamb,   C.  R.     City,  architecture  from 
its    constructive    side.      Municipal    affairs. 
Mar.  1S98,  v.  2:  46-72.  JS39.  M2,  v.  2 

/1898  Bitter.  K.  Municipal  sculpture.  Mu- 
nicipal affairs.  Mar.  1898,  v.  2:   73-97. 

JS39.  M2,  V.  2 

1898     I^mb,  F.  S.    Civic  treatment  of  color. 

"'     Municipal  affairs.  Mar.  1898,  v.  2:   110-122. 

JS39.  M2,  V.  2 
1898     Maltbie.   M.   R.     City  of  to-day.     Mu- 
nicipal   affairs.    Dec,    1898,    v.    2;    609-617. 

JS39.   M2,  V.   2 

1898     .Maltbie.    .M.   R.    Parks   in    the    United 

States  and  abroad.    Municipal  affairs,  Dec. 

189S.  V.  2:   676-680.  JS39.  M2,  v.  2 

1898  Maltbie,  M.  R.  Street  facilities.  Mu- 
nicipal affairs,  Dec.  1898.  v.  2:    690-709. 

JS39.  M2.  V.  2 

1899  Higgins,  E.  E.  Larger  transporta- 
tion problems  in  cities.  Municipal  af- 
fairs, June,   1899,   v.   3:    234-255. 

JS39.   M2,   V.   3 
1899     Geography  of  cities.  Municipal  affairs, 
June,   1899,    v.   3:    366-370.   JS39.   M2,   v.   3 
1899     Weber.  A.  F.    Growth  of  cities  in  the 
r.tth    century.     Municipal     affairs.     Sept. 
1S99.   V.   3:    534-536.  JS39.   M2,   v.   3  ' 

1899  Blashfield,  E.  H.  A  word  for  munic- 
ipal art.  Municipal  affairs,  Dec.  1899,  v.. 
3:    5S2-593.  JS39.  M2.  v.  3' 

1899  Kriehn.  G.  City  beautiful.  Municipal 
affairs,  Dec.  1899.  v.  3:   594-601. 

JS39.  M2.  v.  3 
1899     Jones,  B.     City  parks.     Municipal  af- 
fairs,    Dec.  1899,  v.  3:   687-690. 

JS39.  M2.  V    3 

1899     Mltchcell.  C.  B.   Trees  in  city  streets. 

Municipal  affairs.  Dec.  1899,  v.  3:   691-695. 

JS39.  M2,  v.  3 

1899     Baltimore    municipal    art    conference. 

Municipal  affairs,  Dec.  1899,  v.  3:   706-714. 

JS39.  M2,  v.  3 


,  1899  .Municipal  aesthetics  from  a  legal 
standpoint.  Municipal  affairs,  Dec.  1899, 
V.   3:    715-723.  JS39.  M2,   v.   3 

/1S99  Stiibben,  J.  Municipal  memorials. 
Municii)al  affairs,  Dec.  1899,  v.  3:   724-731. 

JS39.  M2,  V.  3 

1899  liuls.    C.      City  aesthetics.    Municipal 
'      affairs,  Dec.  1899,  v.  3:   732-741. 

JS39.  M2  v.  3 

1900  Schuyler,  M.  Object-lesson  in  mu- 
nicipal decoration.  Harper's  weekly.  Mar. 
31.   19(10.  V.  44:    295-296.       AP2.  H2S,  v.  44 

^^1900  Caffin,  C.  H.  Need  of  municii.al  art. 
Harper's  monthly.  Apr.  1900,  v.  100:  655- 
666.  .\P2.   H;;,   v.   100 

Same,    cond.    Current    literature,    June, 
1900,  V.  28:    297-298.       AP2.  C95,  v.  28 
,  '1900     Hamilton,  J.   H.     Neglected   principle 
■^       in  civic  reform.     American  journal  of  so- 
ciology, May,  1900,  v.  5:    746-760. 

HMl.  A7.  V.  5 
'/1 900     Windmiiller,    L.      Plea    for   trees   and 
parks  in  cities.     Forum,  May.  1900,  v.  29: 
337-346.  AP2.   F8,   v.  29 

1900  Caroe,  W.  D.  Streets  and  bridges. 
Considered  in  connection  with  our  "Un- 
ideal"  city.  Builder,  June  23,  1900,  v. 
78:    615-616.  NAl.   B5,    v.    78 

,  1900  Parks  and  tree  planting  in  American 
cities.  Municipal  affairs,  June,  1900,  v. 
4:   421-422.  JS39.  M2,  v.  4 

1900  Beautifying  the  city  with  trees.  Har- 
per's weekly,  Sept.  15,  1900,  v.  44:   879. 

AP2.  H28.  V.  44 

1900  Good,  J.  M.  Work  of  civic  improve- 
ment. Home  florist,  Oct.  1900,  v.  3,  no. 
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^  1901  Lee,  J.  Achievements  in  town  and 
village  improvement.  Charities  review, 
Jan.  1901,  V.  10:   538-540.       HVl.  C5,  v.  10 

1901  Good,  J.  M.  The  how  of  improve- 
ment work.  Home  florist,  Jan.  1901,  v.  4, 
no.  1. 

1901  Graves,  E.  Municipal  art.  American 
Journal  of  soclolog}'.  Mar.  1901,  v.  6:  673- 
681.  HMl.  A7,  V.  6 

1901  Bibliography  [municipal  art].  Munic- 
ipal affairs,  .Mar.  1901.  v.  5:    12-13. 

JS39.  M2,  V.  5 
1901     Good.   J.    M.     Town   and    village    im- 
provement.    Current  literature.  May,  1901, 
V.  30:   524-527.  AP2,  C95.  v.  30 

1901  Roof  and  the  health.  Independent, 
MaT  23.  1901,  v.  53:   1206-1207. 

AP2    153,   V.    53 

^^901     Weber,  A.  F.     Growth  of  cities  In  the 

U.  S.    Municipal  affairs,  June.  1901,  v.  5: 

367-375.  JS39.    M2,    v.    5 

1901     Hamlin,   A.    D.    F.     Architecture   and 

civic    duty.      Harper's    weekly,     July     13, 

1901,  V.  45:   705.  AP2.  H28,  v.  45 

Same.    cond.    Current    literature,    Nov. 

1901.  V.  31:  552-553.  AP2  C95.  v.  31 

1901     Robinson,    C.    M.      Making    the    city 

'■^     beautiful.     Current   literature.   Aug.   1901, 

v.  31:   139-143.  AP2.  C95,  v.  31 


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prophecy.  Cosmopolitan,  Sept.  1901,  v. 
31:   473-475.  AP2.  C8,  v.  31 

1901  Crandall,  W.  S.  The  model  city.  A 
suggestion  for  the  St.  Louis  exposition. 
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JS39.  M2,  V.  5 

1901  Kelsey,  F.  W.  Parks  and  tree  plant- 
ing in  American  cities.  Municipal  af- 
fairs, Sept.  1901,  V.  5:    675-683. 

JS39.    M2,    V.    5 

1901  Lopez,  C.  Municipal  sculpture.  Mu- 
nicipal  affairs,    Sept.    1901,    v.    5:    696-709V 

JS39.  M2,  V.  5 

1901  Spencer,  N.  S.  Street  signs  and  fix- 
tures. Municipal  affairs,  Sept.  1901,  v.  5: 
726-737.  JS39.  M2,  v.  5 

1901  Robinson,  C.  M.  Improvement  of 
towns  and  cities.  Municipal  affairs,  Sept. 
1901,  V.  5:    754-758.  JS39.  M2,  v.  5 

1901     Caffln,    C.    H.      Beautifying    of    cities. 


1902  Baxter,  S.  City  ownership  of  seaside 
parks.  Cosmopolitan,  Aug.  1902,  v.  33: 
425-435.  AP2.   C8,   v.   33 

1902  Picture  of  the  city.  Independent, 
Sept.  11,  1902,  V.  54:   2207.    AP2.  153,  v.  54 

1902  Public  grounds.  Independent,  Sept. 
18,  1902,  V.  54:  2263-2265.       AP2.  153,  v.  54 

1902  Holder,  C.  F.  Town  making  a 
science.  Scientific  American,  Sept.  27, 
1902,   V.   87:    204.  Tl.   S5,  v.  87 

1902     Auld,    R.    C.      Municipal    improvement 

-  societies.  World  today,  Sept.  1902,  v. 
3:   1833-1841.  AP2.  W75,  v.  3 

1902  Baxter,  S.  Art  in  public  works;  aque- 
ducts, water-towers,  power-houses,  reser- 
voirs, bridges.  Century  magazine,  Oct. 
1902,   V.   64:    912-921.  AP2.   C4,   v.   64 

1902  Robinson,  C.  M.  Art  effort  in  British 
cities.  Harper's  monthly,  Oct.  1902,  v. 
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1902     Schopfer,  J.     Art  in  the  city.     Archi- 


World's  work,  Nov.  1901,  v.   3:    1429-1435.^\.'' tectural  record,  Nov.  1902,  v.  12:    573-583. 

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1901     Adams,    B.      Public    art    the    test    of      1902     Art  of  making  beautiful  cities.     Cur- 
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1901  Zueblin,  C.  Abolition  of  grade  cross- 
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817-828.  JS39.  M2,  v.  5 

1902  The  model  city.  Independent,  Jan. 
16,  1902,  v.  54:   176-178.         AP2.  153,  v.  54 

1902     Robinson,  C.  M.     Art  for  schoofs  allyr^' ' 
Nation,  Feb.  13,  1902,  v.  74:   131. 

AP2.  N2,  V.  74    ■ 
1902     Warner,  J.  DeW.     Civic  centers.     Mu- 
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JS39.  M2,  V.  6  '. 
1902     Hurd,  R.  M.     Structure  of  cities.     Mu- 
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JS39.  M2,  V.  6  V 

1902     Baxter,  S.     Beautifying  of  village  and 

town.      Century    magazine,    Apr.    1902,    v. 

63:    844-851.  AP2.   C4,  v.   63 

1902     Carleton,  F.  T.     Civic  ideal.     Current 

literature.  Apr.   1902,  v.  32:    418-419. 

AP2.   C95,   V.   32 

1902     Robinson,    C.    M.     Plan   of  the   model 

citv.     Current  literature,  Apr.  1902,  v.  32: 

422-423.  AP2.  C95,  v.  32 

- 1902     Improvement    in    civic    art.      Harper's 

weekly,  Apr.   19,   1902,  v.  46:    512. 

AP2.  H28,  V.  46 
1902     Hamlin,  A.   D.  F.     Our  public  untidi-  ^ 
ness.     Forum,   May,   1902,   v.   33:    322-332. 

AP2.  F8,  V.  33 
1902     City   improvement.   Independent,   May 

15,  1902,  V.  54;  1199-1120.     AP2.  153,  v.  54  ' 
1902     Baxter,    S.      Great    civic    awakening. 
Centurv,  June,  1902,  v.  64:    255-265. 

AP2.  C4,  V.  64 

1902     Work    ort   he    Municipal    Art    Society. 

Harper's  weekly,  June  7,  1902,  v.  46:   735. 

AP2.  H28,  V.  46 

1902     Howard,  E.     Garden  cities  of  to-mor-  >, 

row.     Municipal  affairs,  June.  1902,  v.   6: 

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1902     Zueblin,   C.     Decade  of   improvement. 
\     Chautauquan,  Nov.  1902,  v.  36:   174-177. 

AP2.   C48,   V.   36 
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tectural record,  Dec.  1902,  v.  12:    692-703. 
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1902  Diggs.  A.  L.  Garden  city  movement. 
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AP2.  A6,  V.  28 

1903  Ely,  R.  T.  Coming  city.  Review. 
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1903  Schopfer,  J.  Furnishing  of  a  city. 
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1903  Garden  cities  of  England.  Charities, 
Jan.   31,   1903,  v.  10:    114-115. 

HVl.  C4,  v.  10 

1903  Davidson,  F.  T.  Our  best  municipal 
buildings.  Magazine  of  art,  Jan.  1903,  v. 
27:    131-136.  Nl.  M22,  v.  27 

1903  Roberts,  Chalmers.  Garden  cities  in 
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don), Jan.  1903,  v.  1:    135-145. 

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1903  Perkins,  L.  F.  What  municipal  art 
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1903  Ely,  R.  T.  Study  of  a  "decreed" 
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1903  Robinson,  C.  M.  Street  plan  of  a 
city's  business  district.  Architectural 
record.  Mar.  1903,  v.  13:   234-247. 

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1903  Growth  of  cities;  real  industrial 
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519.  AP2.  C48,  V.  37  ^   1904     Atwood,  A.  W.     Town  beautiful.     Out- 

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66,5-673.                                          AP2.  A8.  v.  92  HVI.  C4.  v.  12 

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V     1903     Moral  effect  of  public  beauty.     Chau-  TAl.  F3,  v.  11.  12 

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AP2.   C48,  V.   42 

i,       1905     Garden      city      and      garden      suburb. 

>.  Edinburgh  review,  Oct.  1905,  v.  202:    501- 

518.  AP4.  E3,  v.   202 

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Contents: — Chicago  by   Hugo   S.   Gross- 
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1905     Salmon,     L.     M.     The     garden     city 
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1905  Kampffmeyer,  Bernhard.  Zur  Gar- 
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HX6.    S6,   V.    11 

1906  Woodruff,  C.  R.  Value  of  beauty  in 
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1906  Hartman,  E.  T.  Town  room  idea  and 
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1906     Schott,    H.     City's    fight    for    beauty. 

World's  work,  Feb.  1906,  v.  11:    7191-7205. 

AP2.   W8,   V.   11 

1906  City  improvement.  Independent,  Feb. 
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1906  Adams,  Thomas.  Why  garden  cities? 
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Read  at  meeting  of  Society  of  arts,  Jan. 
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1906  Baxter,  S.  Art  in  the  street.  Cen- 
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AP2.  C4,  V.  71 

1906  Art  in  the  home,  the  school,  and  the 
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1906  Baxter,  S.  Public  squares  in  city  and 
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870.  AP2.   C4,  V.   71 

1906  Minor  improvemlents.  Independent, 
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1906  Civic  improvement.  Chautauquan, 
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1906  Crunden,  F.  M.  Public  library  and 
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1906  Milspaugh,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Women  as  a 
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AP2.  C48.  V.  43 

1906  Woodruff,  C.  R.  Year's  work  for 
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1906  Bidault  des  Chaumes,  A.  La  conser- 
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1906  Garden  cities  and  suburbs.  Interna- 
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1906  Searles-Wood,  H.  D.  Buildings  in 
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1906  Olmsted,  F.  L.,  and  Nolen,  J.  Amer- 
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1906     Robinson,    C.    M.     Remaking    of    our 

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8046-SO5O.  AP2.   W8,   v.   12 

1906     Woodruff.    C    R.     Rebuilding    of    our 

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1906     Fesler,  M.     Commercial  organizations 

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^       1906     McFarland,    J.    H.     Nationalization   of 

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1906.   V.   17:    229-234.  HVl.   C4,   v.   17 

1906     Robinson,   C.    M.     City   of   the   future. 

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1906  Robinson,  C.  M.  Modern  civic  art. 
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1907  James.  G.  W.  Municipal  art  in  Amer- 
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1907  Stilson,  F.  J.  Civic  beauty  and  civic 
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1907  Howe,  F.  C.  American  and  the  Brit- 
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AP2.  S4.  V.  41 

1907  McFarland.  J.  H.  Where  the  tele- 
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AP2.   LI  3.5.   V.   24 

1907  Whitehouse.  J.  H.  Garden  city  move- 
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1907  Baumelster,  Prof.  Planning  towns 
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1907  McFarland.  J.  H.  Glorv  of  the  cities. 
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1907  Garden  cities  in  .\merlca.  Charities. 
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1907  McFarland,  J.  H.  Why  not  have  a 
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1907  Robinson,  C.  M.  Recent  reports  on 
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1907  Titus.  E.  K.  Suburban  and  mountain 
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1907  Croly.  H.  Civic  improvements. 
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Reply  by   C.   M.   Robinson.     Architectural 
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NAl.   A6,   V.    22 

1907  Civic  Improvement.  Chautauquan, 
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1907     Plans    for    city     Improvement.     Inde- 
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1907  Christian,  Mrs.  W.  Texas  cities  and 
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1907  Crawford,  A.  W.  Recent  park  devel- 
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1907  Ford,  F.  L.  City  making.  Chautau- 
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AP2.  C48.   V.   47 

1907  Mann.  F.  M.  .Architecture  and  civic 
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74-80.  AP2.   C48.    v.   47 

1907  Whiting.  F.  A.  WTiat  one  association 
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93.  AP2.  C48.  V.  47 

1907  Woodruff.  C.  R.  National  imi)ul8e  for 
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1907  Town  planning.  Valuable  data  on 
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1907  .Morgan.  F.  A.  Orchard  cities.  Nine- 
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AP4.  N7,  V.  61 

Also  in  Living  age,  July  13,  1907,  v.  254: 

85-90.  AP2.  L65.  v.  254 

1907  Simpson,  J.  W.  Architectural  de- 
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1907  Bliss,  W.  D.  P.  The  Garden  cities 
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1907  Garden  city  and  Its  units.  Interna- 
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Nl.   16.  T.   32 

1907  Parsons.  S..  and  O'Donovan.  W.  R. 
Design  as  applied  to  cities.     North  Amer- 


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'1907     Holt-Lomax,      R.     City        civilization.'         suburban    areas.     Cliarities,    Feb.    1,    1908, 

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1907  Forgan,  D.  R.  Developing  a  modern 
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to     the     working     population.     Charities, 
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HVl.  C4,  V.   19 


1907     Modern    city    improvements.        Archi-  i;  1908     Hartman,  E.  T.    Town  planning.  Char- 

tectural  record,  Oct.  1907,  V.  22:  326-328  ■"        " 

NAl.   A6,   V.    22 


ities,   Feb.   1,   1908,   v.   19:    1519-1521. 

HVl.  C4,  V.  19 


1907     Municipal     betterment.     Independent,  v/l908     McFarland,     J.     H.     Growth     of     city 
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AP2.  153,  V.   63 
1907     City    planning    and    replanning.     [Ed- 
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V.    58:    470-471.  TAl.   E6,   v.   58 

1907  Gide,  Charles.  Les  cites-jardins. 
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HB3.  R5,  1907,  v.  4 
"The   objects,   methods,   and   success   of 
garden    cities    in    England    and    else- 
where are  sympathetically  described." 
1907     Ba,doglio,  Riccardo.     Una  citta  ideale. 
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1907  Ballod,  Carl.  Wohnungsfrage  und 
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setzgebung,  Verwaltung  und  Volkswirt- 
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1908  Child,  Stephen.  Civic  centers  and  the 
grouping  of  public  buildings,  with  a  sug- 
gestion for  Boston.  Association  of  engi- 
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40:    1-21.  TAl.  A83,  v.  40 

Discussion:    p.  21-27. 


1908,  V.   19:   1522-1528. 
/  1908     De    Forest,    R.    W 


HVl.  C4,  V.   19. 
Practical    side   of 
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1908  City  plan  notes.  Charities,  Feb.  1, 
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1908  Riis,  J.  A.  America's  civic  awaken- 
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1908  Hartt.  R.  L.  Economic  forces  for 
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1908  Art  and  municipal  government.  Out- 
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AP2.  08,   V.   88 

1908  Education  in  ugliness.  Outlook,  Apr. 
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1908  Robinson,  L.  N.  German  Stadtetag. 
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1908  Woodruff,  C.  R.  City  planning  in 
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■Same.     Review   of   reviews,    Sept.    1908, 
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1908     Cooper,  W.   G.     The   beautification  of 


i   1908     Hooker,    G.    E.     Traffic    and    the    city 

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^1908     Crawford,  A.  W.  The  street  the  basic 

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^1908     Byall,    A.    M.    S.     City    beautiful    and 

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'1908     Gurlitt,    C.     German 


AP2.   S75,  V.   7 
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1908  Whitley,  H.  M.  Town  planning. 
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^i."  1908  Barker,  H.  A.  The  park  in  its  rela- 
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1908,  V.  89:   871-872.  AP2.  08,  v.  89 

1908  Krose,  H.  A.  Das  Gartenstadtprojekt. 
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1908     Brown.    R.     Progress    of    the    garden 

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1908     Ihlder,  J.     Civic  conversion  of  a  city. 

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1908  Miller,  Wilhelm.  Mutual  town-build- 
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1908.  V,   17:    10944-10946.       AP2.  WS,  v.   17 

1908  Benoit-l^vy,  Georges.  Les  citi6s  jar- 
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1909     Woodruff,    C.    R.     W'oman      and     her 

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,/f^09  National  conference  on  city  planning. 
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^1909  Robinson,  C.  M.  City  plan  exhibition. 
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^1909  Going,  .Maud.  Village  improvement. 
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169.  APS.  C2,  V.  33 

^1909  Dunbar.  O.  H.  City's  housekeepers. 
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V'1909     Johnston.      E.      B.     Antiquated    iileal. 
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AP2.    W8,    V.    IS 
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1909  Baxter.  S.  The  German  way  of  mak- 
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;  1909  Growth  and  beauty  of  our  American 
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Same,    cond.     Review    of   reviews,    .\ug. 
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1909  Town  planning  In  practice.  The  sec- 
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.1909     Ideal  city.     Outlook,  Sept    25.  1909,  v. 

'       93:    1  n-142.  AP2.  OS,  v.  S9 


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1911     Lipi)incott,    J.    B.      Parks    and    jjark-    f\  ^^^ 
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Fall   River,   Mass. 
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Fresno,    Cal. 
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order.     Harper's  weeklv,  Oct.   12,   1907,  v. 

51:     14S2-14Sn.  AP2.    H2S,    v.    51 

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Grand   Rapids,  Mich. 

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l)lan   for  Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

NA9127.  G7B7 
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47  p. 

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July  11.  1908.  V.  89:  542.  AP2.  OS,  v.  89 

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Greenville,   S.   C. 

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Greenville,  S.  C.  Report  to  the  municipal 
league  of  Greenville,  S.  C.  Boston,  Kel- 
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for    Harrisburg.    Pa.       1901. 

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nicipal league  of  Harrisburg  and  the  Har- 
risburg Board  of  trade,  by  the  National 
municipal    league.      20    p. 

The  forward  movement  in  Harris- 
burg.    [n.  p.]     5  p. 

Harrisburg  up  to  date.     Chautau- 


quan,  Mar.   1904.  v.  39:    68  71. 

AP2.   C48.   v.   39 
Making  over  a  city.     Delineator, 


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Hartford.  Conn. 
.■V  city  plan  commission.     .Municipal  journal 
and  engineer.  .Mav  18.  1910.  v.  28:    736. 

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Dickinson,  Ethel  L.  Civic  improvement: 
vi^hat  has  been  done  in  Hartford,  Connecti- 
cut. New  England  magazine,  Sept.  1909, 
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Ford,  F.  L.  The  Commission  on  the  city 
plan  at  Hartford.  American  city,  Nov. 
1910,    V,   3:    237-239.  HT 

Extension    of    Connecticut    State 

Capitol  grounds.    Park  and  cemetery,  Feb. 
1906. 

The  grouping  of  public  buildings. 

Connecticut's     opportunity.       The     State'' 
capitol  at  Hartford  to  be  the  center  of  a 
conspicuous    group    of    public    buildings. 
[Hartford,  Conn.,  1904.1     12  p. 

NA9127.    H2F7 
From    the    Hartford    times,    Waterbury 
American   and   Bridgeport   farmer  of 
Nov.  12,  and  the  New  Haven  leader 
of  Nov.  13,  1904. 
Hartford,  Conn.    Report  of  the  Arsenal  and 
armory   commission.     State   of   Connecti- 
cut.    1907. 

Commission  on  city  plan.    Annual 

report.    lst-4th.    1907-8—1910-11.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1908-1911.     4  pamp.  TB25.  H2 

Resolution       amending 


the  charter  of  the  city  of  Hartford  con- 
cerning a  commission  on  the  plan.     Ap- 
proved Mar.  26,  1907.    Hartford,  The  Com- 
mission  [19071.     4  p. 
Park  commissioners.     Annual  re- 


port, 1870,  1874,  1876,  1877-80,  1883,  1894-98. 
Municipal  register,  1870,  1874,  1876,  1877- 
80,   1883,    1894-98. 

37th  and  38th  also  separate. 

Souvenir  of  the  public 


parks  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-1905.  [Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1905.]     4,  10  p. 

Public    park    committee.      Report 


concerning  the  proposed  public  park. 
[Hartford,  18531. 

IVIunicipal  art  society  of  Hartford.  Proceed- 
ings of  the  annual  meetings.  1905-date. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  The  Society,  1905-date. 
(Bulletin,  Nos.  4,  6,  8,  11,  13,  14  and  con- 
tinuation.) NA9000.    H3 

■ ■ Publications. ..  .Bulletins.      Hart- 


ford,   Conn.,    The    Society,    1904-1911.     15 
pams.  NA900.  H3 

The  following  numbers  relate  especially 
to  Hartford. — no.  3.  Why  Laurel 
street  should  not  be  extended  through 
Pope  Park,  1905. — no.  4.  Some  mu- 
nicipal problems,  by  William  P.  Hen- 
ney.  1906. — no.  5.  Preservation  and 
restoration  of  City  Hall.  1906. — no. 
9.  History  of  Hartford  streets:  their 
names  with  origin  and  dates  of  use, 
comp.  by  Albert  L.  Washburn  and 
Henry  R.  Buck.  1911.— no.  10.  Com- 
petition for  an  electrolier  to  be  com- 
bined with  an  "Isle  of  Safety"  at  the 
intersection  of  Trumbull  and  Pearl 
streets.  1908. — no.  13.  What  we  can 
do   to   improve    Hartford.     1911, — no. 


15.     The  old  State  House,  Hartford; 
why  it  should  be  preserved.    1911. 
Helena,    iVJont. 
Riis,  J.  A.    How  Helena  became  a  clean  city. 
Charities,  Mar.  28,  1908,  v.  19:   1793-1795. 

HVl.  C4,  V.  19 
Homestead,  Pa. 
Byington,  Margaret  P.     Homestead,  a  steel 
town,  and  its  people.     Charities,  1909,  r. 
21:    613-628. 

Homestead;    the   households   of   a 

mill  town.  New  York,  Charities  publica- 
tion committee,  1910.  292  p.  (The  Pitts- 
burgh survey;  findings  in  six  volumes,  ed. 
by  P.  U.  Kellogg.)  HD8085.  P6P6 

Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Hawaii  (Ter.)  Board  of  health.  Reclama- 
tion of  the  Waikiki  district  of  the  city 
of  Honolulu,  Territory  of  Hawaii ....  Rec- 
ommendations, maps,  plans  and  specifica- 
tions, by  L.  E.  Pinkham.  Approved.... 
Feb.  21,  1906.  [Honolulu],  Hawaiian  gar 
zette  CO.,  [19071.    36  p. 

TC978.   H3A4,    1907 
Robinson,    Charles    M.      The    beautifying  of 
Honolulu.     [Honolulu,  1906.]     37  p. 

SB485.  H8R7 

The   outlook   for   civic    beauty   in 

Honolulu.     Park  &  cemetery,  June,  1906. 

Hudson    Co.,    N.   J. 
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Annual  reports,  1903-date. 
Muirhead,  W.  G.     Park  system  of  Hudson 
Co.,  N.  J.    American  academy  of  political 
and  social  science.     Annals,  1910,  v.  35: 
273-279.  HI.  A4,  v.  35 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indianapolis.    Board  of  park  commissioners. 
Annual  reports. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Manning,  Warren.     A  report  to  accompany 
study  for  a  system  of  reservation  for  Ith- 
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Jamestown,    N.   Y. 
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for  the  establishment  of  a  city  park  sys- 
tem. 

(In    Jamestown,   N.    Y.    Board   of   park 
commissioners.      Annual    report,    1st, 
1908.     Jamestown,   1908.     p.   13-35.) 
Janesville,  Wis. 
Dwight,   C.   G.     Report  on  improvement  of 
Janesville,   Wis.     1907. 

Jersey   City,    N.   J. 
Jersey  city.     City  plan  commission.     Know 
city  planning  yesterday,  to-day,  to-morrow 
for  a  better  Jersey  City  by  City  plan  com- 
mission.   Dec.  1911.    Serial  plan  A.    14  p. 
Gives  act  creating  Commission. 
Sayles,  Mary  B.     Housing  conditions  in  Jer- 
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academy   of   political   and   social   science. 
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Kalamazoo,    Mich. 
Daggett,  M.  P.     One  woman's  civic  service 
in  Kalamazoo.     Delineator,  June,  1909,  v. 


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7:::    7C7-768.  TT500.  D3.  V.  73 

Improving  Kalamazoo.     World's  work.  June, 
1910.  V.  20:   1HOS9-1309O.       AP4.  W85.  V.  20 
Kansas    City,    Mo. 

Clendening,  E.  M.  Development  of  Kansas 
City.  Harper's  weekly,  Oct.  28,  1905,  v. 
49:    1570-1572.  AP2.   H28,   v.   49 

Coburn,  F.  W.  Public  parks  in  Kansas  City. 
Hrush  and  pencil.  Jan.  1904,  v.  13:  288- 
290.  Nl.   B9,   V.    13 

Howe,  F.  M.  The  development  of  archi- 
tecture in  Kansa.s  City.  Missouri.  Archi- 
tectural record.  Feb.  1904,  v.  15:  135-157. 

NAl.  A6,  V.   15 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  Board  of  park  commis- 
sioners.    Report,  1905-06. 

Report.  ..  .for  the  fiscal 

year  ending  April    17,   1911. 

Kessler,  G.  H.      Kansas  City  park  system, 
ONeill.  Hugh  anil  J.  M.  Steele.  Kansas  City 
>        —A  city  that  is  finding  itself.     World  to- 
day. Nov.  1906.  V.  11:    115.5-1162. 

AP2.    W75,    V.   11 
Schott.    Henry.      A    city's    fight    for    beautv. 
World's  work,  Feb.  1906,  v.  11:   7191-7205. 
AP2.  W8,   V.  11 
Weirck,  R.  F.    The  park  and  boulevard  sys- 
tem of  Kansas  City,  Mo.     American  citv, 
Nov.    1910.    v.    3:    211-218.  HT 

La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Noten,  John.    The  making  of  a  park  system 
In  La  Crosse.    Report. . .  .1911.    La  Crosse, 
Wis.:     The    Inland    printing    co..     [19111 
[31]   p.  Map.  SB483.   L14N7 

Leavenworth.   Kan. 
Greater    Leavenworth      club.    Leavenworth, 
Kansas.    1909;    her   resources   and    advan- 
tages. Issued  by  the  Greater  Leavenworth 
club,  an  organization  whose  purpose  is  the 
promotion  of  the  mercantile,  manufactur- 
ing,  industrial   and   civic   interests  of  the 
city.      [Leavenworth:    Press    of    S.    Dods- 
worth  book  cc,  19091   48  p.       F689.  L5G8 
Leclaire,  III. 
Eads,  G.  W.    I>eclaire,  111.,  and  N.  O.  Nelson, 
Arena.  Nov.  1906.  v.  36:  464-475. 

AP2.  A6,  V.  36 
V     Nelson.  N.  O.     Leclaire.  Illinois.     Independ- 
ent, Feb.  21.  1901,  v.  53:    423-427. 

AP2.  153,  V.   53 
►       Leclaire.  the  model  town.     Chari- 
ties. Mar.  27.  1909.  v.  21:    1276. 

HVl.  C4.  V.  21 
Los    Angeles,    Cal. 
^Arnold.  Bion  J.    Preliminary  report  upon  the 
tran.^portation    problem    of    Los    Angeles. 
California   outlook.    Nov.    4,    1911,    supple- 
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y     logical  study  of  a  modem  city.     Los  An- 
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248   p.  HT 

Los    Angeles — 1915.     New    Boston, 

Oct.  1910,  V.  1:    226-228. 


IjOs  Angeles  1915.    Twentieth  cen- 
tury magazine,  Dec.  1909,  v.  1:    216-220. 

AP2.  T88,  V.  1 

.    City  planning  In  Los  Angeles.     Survev,  July 

22,  1911.  V.  26:  599-600.  HVl.  C4,  V.  26 

fUriffith,    Griffith    J.      Parks,    boulevards   and 

playgrounds.      Los    Angeles,    Cal..    Prison 

reform  league  pub.  co..   [1910L     80  p. 

Los  Angeles.  Housing  commission.   Reports, 

1906-1908.  1909. 

Park      commission.      Suggestions 


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for  a  comprehensive  system  of  parks  and 
boulevards  for  Los  Angeles  and  the  re- 
port of  L.  D.  Cox  on  the  Arroyo  Seco 
parkway.  California  outlook,  Nov.  18,  1911, 
T.  11,  no.  21,  supplement;  1-21. 

AP2.  C143.  v.  11 
Los  Angeles  vs.  poles  and  wires.     Chautau- 
quan,  Sept.   1904,  v.  40:    84-85. 

AP2.  C48,  V.  40 
McGroarty,  John  S.    Los  Angeles — world  art 
center.     West  coast  magazine,  Aug.  1911, 
T.    10:    521-528.  AP2.   W39.   v.   10 

,  Mitchell,  J.  W.  Los  Angeles:  in  the  mak- 
ing. American  citv,  Apr.  1910,  v.  2:  149- 
157.  HT 

■fMunicipal   art   commis.^lon   of  Los   Angeles, 
Cal. 

Report.  Los  Angeles:  W.  J.  Porter. 
1909.     45  p.  NA9127.  L7M6 

■  The  opportunity  of  "Ix)s  Angeles  191.")." 
Survev,  July  31,  1909,  v.  22:    589-591. 

HVl.  C4,  V.  22 
R«ed,  J.  H.     Street  ornamentation.     Califor- 
nia outlook.  Mar.  25,  1911,  v.  10.  no.  13: 
14-1.-,.  AP2.  C143,  V.  10 

Robinson,  Charles  M.  The  city  beautiful; 
suggestions.  Together  with  plans  and  pic- 
tures  illustrative  of  his  subject. 

(In  Municipal  art  commission  of  Los 
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1909.     p.  5-37.)  FSG9.    I^s.M6 

'^ Los   Angeles   parks.     House  and 

garden,  Aug.  1906,  v.  10:   114-117. 

1^- Parks  of  Ixds  Angeles.    House  and 

garden,    Sept.   1906. 
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geles.    Sunset  magazine,  Julv,  1907.  v.  19: 
237-254.  F851.   S95,  v.   19 

;^  Stoddart,  B.  D.  Recreative  centers  of  Los 
.Angeles.  California.  American  academy 
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Beautiful  I>oulsviIle.  American  contractor, 
.May  2.   190S. 

/Gray.  Mary  B.     Housing  in  LouisTllle.     Sur- 
'^       vev.    1909.    V.    23:    391-394. 

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Ltuisville.  Park  commission.  l8t-4th,  6th- 
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Park  and  outdoor  art  association. 

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the  Washington  market  company. ..  .and 
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the  District. ..  .as  an  addition  to  Rock 
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The      Mall      parkway. 


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grounds.  Plans  for  treatment  of  that  por- 
tion of  the  District  of  Columbia  south  of  : 
Pennsylvania  avenue  and  north  of  B 
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tween Potomac  and  Zoological  parks. 
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Contents. — A  nation's  neighbors;  Back- 
ing up  the  President,  by  Jacob  A. 
Riis;  When  Congress  acts  as  a  state 
legislature,  by  Samuel  M.  Lindsay;  , 
Saving  the  citizenship  of  tomorrow,  by  ' 
Ben  B.  Lindsey;  Family-desertion  and 
non-support  law  for  Washington,  by 
Wm.  H.  Baldwin;  The  city  of  Wash- 
ington: an  example  [from  the  Pres^ 
ident's  message  of  1904],  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt;  Neglected  neighbors,  by . 
Charles  F.  Weller;  Child  la-  ' 
bor  at  the  national  capital  by 
Charles  P.  Neill;  Businessman's  view 
of  child  labor,  by  S.  W.  Woodward; 
The  health  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton, by  George  M.  Kober;  Social  ser- 
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charities  of  the  national  capital,  by 
David  J.  Brewer;  How  the  Associated 
charities  has  recruited  the  social 
forces  of  the  capital;  Governmental 
progress  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
by  H.  B.  F.  Macfarland;  Legalized 
ignorance  in  the  national  capital,  by 
Emily  Y.  O'Brien;  For  a  beautiful 
Washington,  by  Bernard  H.  Green; 
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Henry  S.  Curtis. 
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TENTATIVE       OUTLINE       SCHEME       OF 
CLASSIFICATION— CITY  PLANNING 

By  the    Department  of   Landscape   Architec- 
ture of  Harvard   University. 

Note:  The  term  CITY  PLANNING  is  used 
in  its  definition  as  the  intelligent  control 
and  guidance  of  the  physical  conforma- 
tion, growth,  and  alteration  of  cities, 
towns,  or  considerable  parts  thereof,  con- 
sidered in  their  entirety.  Material  oth- 
er than  that  embraced  under  the  above 
definition  of  City  Planning  is  included 
only  when  the  subject-matter  is  treated 
as  an  element  of  the  city  scheme  with  a 
definite  recognition  of  its  relation  to  other 
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or  suburban  district. 
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Periodicals. 
Societies. 
Congresses. 
Exhibitions. 
Study   and  teaching. 
History. 

Comprehensive  works. 

City   planning  movement,   including   legisla- 
tion. 
Composition  of  city  plans. 
General — theory,  etc. 
Presentation  of  facts — descriptive,  analyt- 
ical, historical;   surveys;   maps. 
Laying-out    (including  types  of  city  plats 
— gridiron,   etc. — such   special   topics   as 
relation  of  street  to  building  area,  etc.) 
Elements   of  cities,   divided     according     to 
function. 


Ways. 

Streets   (Including  footways — parkways, 
etc.) 

Street   railways  and   rapid  transit. 
Railroads,    waterways,    docks — terminal 
facilities. 
Public    spaces   other    than   for   traffic.    In- 
cluding    parks,     playgrounds,     squares, 
|)ublic  buildings  and  their  grounds,  etc. 
Districts. 
Business. 
Residential. 
Types  of  cities  (e.  g.  ports,  large  cities,  vil- 
lages). 
Individual   countries   and   cities. 

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ment of  landscape  Architecture,  Harvard 
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final  form  will  be  arranged. 


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